SC to hear plea seeking renaming India to Bharat on June 2


New Delhi, May 29 (IANS): The Supreme Court will hear a plea on June 2 seeking direction to the Centre to amend the Constitution and change the name of the country from India to 'Bharat'. The plea claimed that this will help citizens of the country get over the colonial past and instil a sense of pride in their nationality.

The petitioner, a Delhi-based man, argued that the time is ripe to recognise the country by its original and authentic name, Bharat, especially when the cities have been renamed in accordance with Indian ethos.

The plea contended that the purpose of the amendment to Article 1 will ensure "the citizens of this country to get over the colonial past."

"The removal of the English name, though appears symbolic, will instil a sense of pride in our nationality, especially for the future generations. In fact, replacing India with Bharat would justify the hard fought freedom achieved by our ancestors," the plea said.

The petition was listed on Friday before a bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde, but it got deleted, as he was not available. The next hearing on the matter is scheduled on June 2 before a bench headed by the Chief Justice, as per the notice uploaded on the website of the apex court.

The plea, citing the 1948 Constituent Assembly debate on Article 1 of the then draft Constitution, argued that even at that time, there was a "strong wave" in favour of naming the country as Bharat or 'Hindustan'.

The plea said the facts constituting the cause of action was the failure on the part of the Centre to do away with the symbol of slavery by using the name India instead of Bharat or Hindustan.

"The nature of injury being caused to the public is the loss of identity and ethos as inheritors of the hard-won freedom from foreign rule," the plea contended.

 

  

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Sat, May 30 2020

    May be this is one of the hidden agendas of our dear Politicians. "Men may come men may go but I will go on"... these words need to be remembered today. Sanctity of every aspect in our country remains same, even if the name "India" is continued. There are so many hurdles today than to change the name. Is it another tactics to divert the minds of the public from the blighting covid-19. Please stick on to your "Made in India" program Or is it "Make in India", whichever is beneficial for the welfare of our country. We have tremendous talents with our present day generation...Sir please tap it. We will see a different India. Changing name you might succeed but which should be more prioritized...at this crucial juncture? Hail India... Jai Hind

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sat, May 30 2020

    What's in a name? That which we call India by any other name would be just as bad.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Ok. If the time is ripe to recognise the country by its original and authentic name, Bharat, in accordance with Indian ethos, no wonder so far all our politicians and leaders are fake, not authentic, from top to bottom. We have been mislead.

    I thought that with Civid-19, we have come to our senses. But some have lost their mind too.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    What will be the cost of changing the name of the country? Thousands of crore rupees not only for the people of India, but for the rest of the world.

    What a waste of money, especially for a very poor country like, where over 15% of the population goes to bed hungry. Can't this same money be better used for building schools across the country, and make more productive and educated work force. Can't we build hospitals and provide shelter and food to the homeless?

    When will sense finally come to these morons, sadly I don't see this on my horizon.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    With the madness the central govt did when attempted DeMo, only to come to understand that it got back only what was available in circulation, I have no doubt that it will go to change the name too. OVERNIGHT.

    I don't have an iota of doubt.

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  • Sandeep, Mumbai

    Fri, May 29 2020

    It's very sad in this situation Supreme Court also thinking nonsense. Million people job lost, million people migrant are hungry, thousands company business lost. Is it anysense if it is India or Barat.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 29 2020

    What is wrong in India....



    Chak de india

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Similar plea was dismissed by SC in 2016 reprimanding the petitioner that if he thought SC didn't have any other work. Now one more....

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/ BAHRAIN

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Yes correct. What is happening right now not happening in India. It happens only in BHARATH so, it is justified.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    This is absolutely not necessary

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 29 2020

    Will our GDP Increase ...

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  • James, Bendur

    Fri, May 29 2020

    First bring the changes in the life of the people. More than 60% citizens still live in poverty. Look at the situation of the migrants... million of children die in malnutrition... first take steps to bring change in this then change the names of the cities and the country.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2020

    First step towards development during Covid19.

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